Buried beneath a mound of earth at a Dutch nature reserve is a woodland
villa called Dutch Mountain designed by Amsterdam design studio Denieuwegeneratie.
Only half the house is visible, the other half cuts trough a hill, this
both camouflages and uses the earth as thermal insulation. The house as
many original features, and is full of surprises, notable features are
the vintage Jaguar transformed into a bookshelf, a teapot chandelier and
skateboards used as staircase steps.

We recently featured a beautiful single level home and work studio in Spanish island Formentera Designed by Spanish architect Mariŕ Castelló Martínez. This time around we feature another of her architecture masterpieces also in Formentera. The contemporary property nemed Can Manuel d’en Corda, features beautiful interior woodwork, exposed original stone walls, exposed original wooden beams, and fully utilizes the outside space creating inviting courtyards to relax....read more

The Safego Portable Safe is as clearly stated in its name, a portable safe that aims to deter thiefs from stealing your most valuable yet portable stuff, such as your smartphone, a camera, your wallet or documents when outdoors or doing sports activities. Made from ABS it’s strong enough to make pickpocketers change their mind and choose new targets, you can open it using a 3 digit code or the key that comes with it. It features a steel flexible cable that enables y...read more

Simple Shower is one very ingenious solution, a contraption that attaches to just about any one or two liter bottle to convert them into a portable camping shower! Simply fill a bottle with water and leave it in the sun to heat up, and attach the Simple Shower for a quick and easy shower. It features an air tube that lets the water flow freely and a removable cap for refilling mid-wash. And at only 2 ounces, it wont weigh down your pack. This gives you no excuses fo...read more